Archive for August, 2008
Easily keep your Photoshop CS3 updated
Sunday, August 17, 2008 21:42 No CommentsKeeping your version of Photoshop updated is very important to ensure you always have top performance and security. Luckily, Adobe made that an easy task for Photoshop owners. When you run Photoshop for the first time after an installation, the Autoupdate feature should kick in and notify you of available updates. Alternatively, you can fire [...]
Optimizing images for the Web
Sunday, August 17, 2008 1:52 No CommentsOptimization of graphics for the web is a very important art every web designer should master. The images need to be small enough not to slow down the performance of your website, but at the same time they need to have visual clarity. This article will show you just how to optimize your graphics for [...]
Top 7 Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts for Productivity
Saturday, August 16, 2008 20:47 No CommentsSeven very useful Photoshop keyboard shortcuts that will save you from the hassle of navigating through menus.
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7 Things Photoshop Does Automatically
Saturday, August 16, 2008 15:44 No CommentsCertain actions can be automatically done with Photoshop, even though it is not always obvious. These are 7 of them that will save you time when editing your photos.
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Blending Two Images Seamlessly with Photoshop
Saturday, August 16, 2008 15:20 No CommentsHave you ever needed to blend two distinct images into one using Photoshop? This little step-by-step guide will show you just how to do that. It’s also a great way to get familiar with the lens distortion tool and layer blending modes, two features that will be used to accomplish this task.
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Vintage Clouds
Saturday, August 16, 2008 14:55 No CommentsSimple color and contrast adjustments will help you turn your blue skies pictures into a striking display.
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How to make a torn paper effect in Adobe Photoshop
Saturday, August 16, 2008 14:25 No CommentsThis easy and simple step-by-step guide will show you how to create a torn paper effect with Adobe Photoshop that you can use as a nice twist on your website.
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